Mexico has two operating nuclear reactors on Laguna Verde, Veracruz with a capacity of 683 GW each. As host, founder and signatory country of the Treaty of Tlatelolco - which established Latin America and the Caribbean to be a nuclear weapons free zone - Mexico also has some nuclear research laboratories, but all are focused on civil applications and are supervised by the Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (OPANAL), based in Mexico City. Thus, Mexico does not have any nuclear weapons.
No.
No.
none
Yes, France has nuclear capabilities. It is one of the few countries in the world with a significant nuclear arsenal, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants. France has a long history of nuclear development and maintains a deterrent nuclear force.
Never.
Nothing at present, there was a referendum some years ago which resulted in all nuclear work ceasing.
No. Nicaragua is signatory of the Treaty of Tlatelolco, banning any nuclear weapons in Latin America. It also does not have any nuclear power plants.
Thomas B. Cochran has written: 'Nuclear Weapons Databook' 'U.S. nuclear forces and capabilities' -- subject(s): Nuclear weapons
Mexicos Got Talent was created on 2010-02-12.
Red Snow was developed by the United Kingdom.
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